- (1) A person possessing an Oregon "One and Two Family Dwelling Electrical Inspector" certification is considered a "Residential Electrical Inspector" for the purpose of these rules.
- (2) A person issued a residential electrical inspector certification must also possess a valid Oregon Inspector Certification issued under OAR 918-098-1025 prior to performing residential electrical inspections.
(3) Residential electrical inspectors may conduct inspections for electrical work regulated by the Oregon Residential Specialty Code; and
- (a) Electrical work on manufactured dwellings, manufactured structure accessory buildings and structures under the Oregon Manufactured Dwelling Installation Specialty Code;
- (b) The provisions of OAR chapter 918, division 500;
- (c) The Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards located in 24 CFR 3280 and 3282;
- (d) Plan review and inspection of manufactured dwelling parks, recreational parks, organizational camps, and picnic parks; and
- (e) Any portion of a solar PV installation up to 25 Kw.
(4) To qualify to perform work as a residential electrical inspector, individuals must demonstrate compliance with at least one of the following minimum experience, education, or training requirements:
- (a) A valid division certification as an Oregon Electrical Specialty Code inspector; or
- (b) Completion of a training course administered by the division; or
- (c) 2 years of experience installing electrical systems as a limited residential journeyman electrician or a general journeyman electricians license or their respective equivalents; or
- (d) 2 years of experience as an electrical inspector in another jurisdiction inspecting electrical installations in commercial or residential structures for compliance with a recognized code for electrical installations; or
- (e) 90 quarter hours or 60 semester hours education and training in electrical engineering, which includes designing and installing electrical systems, through a college or community college; or
(f) Valid division certification as a one and two family dwelling or residential inspector under one or more provisions of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, and:
- (A) 1 year of experience administering and enforcing another provision of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code; and
- (B) Confirmation by the division that an applicant has completed a one and two family dwelling or residential electrical inspector cross-training program that meets the minimum requirements established by the division.
- (g) Any combination of experience or education listed in subsections (c) through (e) of this section designing, installing, or inspecting electrical systems totaling 3 years.
(5) Persons certified by a nationally recognized certification body to inspect electrical installations in commercial or residential structures according to a recognized code in electrical installations may be granted 2 years of credit toward the experience requirements and may be considered as meeting some requirements of a division approved cross-training program, except the experience listed in subsections (4)(c) and (d) of this rule.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 455.720
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 455.622
History
BCD 6-2016, f. & cert. ef. 4-1-16
BCD 5-2014, f. & cert. ef. 4-1-14
BCD 24-2011, f. 7-26-11, cert. ef. 10-1-11
BCD 7-2011, f. & cert. ef. 3-11-11
BCD 6-2010, f. 5-14-10, cert. ef. 7-1-10
BCD 1-2010, f. 3-1-10, cert. ef. 4-1-10
BCD 4-2006, f. 3-31-06, cert. ef. 4-1-06
BCD 24-2005, f. 9-30-05, cert. ef. 10-1-05, Renumbered from 918-098-0230
BCD 16-2005(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 7-7-05 thru 12-31-05, Renumbered from 918-098-0230
BCD 38-2000, f. 12-29-00, cert. ef. 1-1-01
BCD 8-1997, f. & cert. ef. 4-1-97